218 research outputs found

    Raptor codes for infrastructure-to-vehicular broadcast services

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    High-performance WLAN architectures using MIMO technology in Line-of-Sight

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    Performance evaluation of channel estimation techniques for a mobile fourth generation wide area OFDM system

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    Mobile WiMAX: impact of mobility on the performance of limited feedback linear precoding

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    Performance evaluation of hybrid ARQ schemes of 3GPP LTE OFDMA system

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    Cognitive node selection and assignment algorithms for weighted cooperative sensing in radar systems

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    Performance analysis for partial feedback downlink MIMO with unitary codebook beamforming for LTE

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    Until recently, mobile communication tasks have been grouped into different layers in a hierarchical layer approach. In this conventional approach, layer-specific protocols are developed and optimised independently. As new wireless applications emerge, requiring high data rates and flexibility for supporting applications with significantly varying QoS requirements, it has become imperative that a higher level of communication between adjacent layers needs to be established. A unitary codebook based beamforming approach has been proposed for LTE that incorporates an improved cross-layer interface in order to improve service to users according to specified QoS criteria. This paper examines this beamforming approach under partial feedback conditions for different MIMO configurations. It is shown that non-obvious precoding matrix selection strategies and scheduling policies for the DLC, can achieve superior performance for LTE system, whilst meeting the QoS requirements of urgent users.Until recently, mobile communication tasks have been grouped into different layers in a hierarchical layer approach. In this conventional approach, layer-specific protocols are developed and optimised independently. As new wireless applications emerge, requiring high data rates and flexibility for supporting applications with significantly varying QoS requirements, it has become imperative that a higher level of communication between adjacent layers needs to be established. A unitary codebook based beamforming approach has been proposed for LTE that incorporates an improved cross-layer interface in order to improve service to users according to specified QoS criteria. This paper examines this beamforming approach under partial feedback conditions for different MIMO configurations. It is shown that non-obvious precoding matrix selection strategies and scheduling policies for the DLC, can achieve superior performance for LTE system, whilst meeting the QoS requirements of urgent users

    Radar spectrum opportunities for cognitive communications transmission

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    On the performance of SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO in 3GPP LTE downlink

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